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Ehrenreich investigates many of the difficulties low wage workers face, including the " hidden costs " involved in such necessities as shelter ; the poor often have to spend much more on daily hotel costs than they would pay to rent an apartment if they could afford the security deposit and first-and-last month fees ) and food ( e. g., the poor have to buy food that is both more expensive and less healthy than they would if they had access to refrigeration and appliances needed to cook ).
Past lecturers include Howard Zinn, Winona LaDuke, Lani Guinier, Barbara Ehrenreich, Arlie Russell Hochschild, Cornel West, Christopher Hitchens, Adam Hochschild, Amy Goodman, Molly Ivins, Jeff Chang, Tom Hayden, Angela Davis, Seymour Hersh, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Naomi Klein, Elizabeth Warren, and Robert Reich.
The Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Seventh street and Columbia avenue, was founded in Aug., 1859, S. B. Breidenbach being its first rabbi ; Henry Iliowizi held the office from 1888 until 1901 ( resigned ), when B. C. Ehrenreich was appointed in his stead.

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Other criticism comes from Barbara Ehrenreich and colleagues who see this new sexuality as one that privileges the male in control, penile retention and body position, but this is denied by others.
In her detailed critique of positive psychology Barbara Ehrenreich carefully outlined the history of its precursor, " positive thinking ", which had developed as a counterweight to Calvinism and had built on the New Thought movement of the nineteenth century.
Ehrenreich further explains how " positive thinking " was spread to a mainstream audience by Norman Vincent Peale's extremely popular The Power of Positive Thinking with its simple self-help rules for overcoming self-defeating inferiority complexes and negativity.
Barbara Ehrenreich extensively critiqued " positive psychology " in her book Bright-sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America as well as in her interviews and lectures.
Ehrenreich discusses how obsessive positive thinking impedes productive action, causes delusional assessments of situations, and that people are then blamed for not visualizing hard enough and thus " attracting " failure even in situations when " masses of lives were lost.
Ehrenreich is actually confusing the positive branch of psychology with the popular positive thinking movement-the law of attraction, which is not taken seriously by professionals.
Tony Ehrenreich, South African trade-unionist.
Nickel and Dimed: On ( Not ) Getting By in America is a book written by Barbara Ehrenreich.
Ehrenreich later wrote a companion book, Bait and Switch ( published September 2005 ), which discusses her attempt to find a white-collar job.
Ms. Ehrenreich makes an appearance in the documentary The American Ruling Class in 2007.
* Barbara Ehrenreich ( b. 1941 ) — journalist and author-Nickel and Dimed: On ( Not ) Getting By in America
In 2008, The Nation editorial board was composed of Deepak Bhargava, Norman Birnbaum, Barbara Ehrenreich, Richard Falk, Frances FitzGerald, Eric Foner, Philip Green, Lani Guinier, Tom Hayden, Randall Kennedy, Tony Kushner, Elinor Langer, Deborah Meier, Toni Morrison, Victor Navasky, Pedro Antonio Noguera, Richard Parker, Michael Pertschuk, Elizabeth Pochoda, Marcus G. Raskin, Andrea Batista Schlesinger, David Weir, and Roger Wilkins.
Regular contributors to its publications include Uri Avnery, Noam Chomsky, Alexander Cockburn, Tim Wise, Amira Hass, Norman Solomon, Robert Fisk, John Pilger, Edward S. Herman, Anthony Arnove, Joshua Frank, Eleanor Bader, Barbara Ehrenreich, Bashir Abu-Manneh, Howard Friel, " Mickey Z ", and, formerly, Howard Zinn.
The magazine's regular contributors include David Barsamian, Kate Clinton, Will Durst, Barbara Ehrenreich, Eduardo Galeano, Fred McKissack, John Nichols, Terry Tempest Williams, Jim Hightower, Dave Zirin, and Adolph L. Reed, Jr.
Notable contributors to the magazine have included Alexander Cockburn, Barbara Ehrenreich, Laura Flanders, Annette Fuentes, Juan Gonzalez, David Graeber, Glenn Greenwald, Miles Harvey, Paul Hockenos, George Hodak, Doug Ireland, John Judis, Naomi Klein, Lucy Komisa, Robert McChesney, Rick Perlstein, Kim Phillips-Fein, Jeffrey St. Clair, Jane Slaughter, James Thindwa, Kurt Vonnegut, Joan Walsh, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Fred Weir, Paul Wellstone, G. Pascal Zachary, and Slavoj Žižek.
Dionne, Katrina vanden Heuvel and Barbara Ehrenreich.

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